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2016 RVA Peace Festival

Mark your calendar! The RVA Peace Festival will take place Saturday, September 10, 2016, at St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Richmond, 11am to 5pm.

The RVA Peace Festival is a celebration of the diverse faith and cultural traditions that enrich our region.

This year’s RVA Peace Festival, the 12th annual, will feature new and exciting elements! Enjoy performances from Ezibu Muntu, the Latin Ballet of Virginia, Richmond Boys Choir, Sri Sai Dance Academy, and Falun Dafa Chinese Dancers. Children will enjoy Chalk for Peace by Art 180 and teen-led cooperative games. All will have the chance to walk through a meditation labyrinth and experience workshops. Food will be available for purchase from La Milpa Mexican cuisine and Zainab’s Middle Eastern Halal Delicacies. There will also be a children’s interfaith service and a mid-day panel discussion that is a part of the ongoing “Standing Together” program series.

MINI MEMOIRS

The 2016 RVA Peace Festival will also include a special first-ever Mini Memoir Exhibit hosted by Chrysalis. People from all across the Richmond region will submit “six-word memoirs” about their lives over the course of this year. The Mini Memoirs will be displayed at the Festival as a visual tapestry of our interwoven personal stories. Submit your six-word memoir here: Mini Memoirs

EXHIBITOR OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE!

Spaces for exhibitors and vendors are available. Sponsors, advertisers, and volunteers are needed.

Early bird rate for tables is just $25 dollars for non-profit exhibitors and $50 for for-profit vendors. Reserve your table today!

Sponsorship opportunities are available at the$25, $50, and $100, $250, and $500 levels. To sponsor the festival, contact us atrvapeace@gmail.comor774-239-5145.

The event is free and open to the public with exhibits to interest and inspire people of all ages.

HISTORY

Come to the festival. Stand with others as we mark the 15th anniversary of 9/11, united in our diversity.

The Festival has a long history in this community. The idea for the first RVA Peace Festival came in the aftermath of September 11, 2001. In response to rising fear and Islamophobia, faith communities came together in 2004 to stand together and learn from one another. As always, this year’s festival will continue in the spirit of the festival’s founding. The RVA Peace Festival is an opportunity to foster deeper understanding between the diverse cultures and religions that form the rich tapestry of Richmond’s population.

Mark your calendars now for September 10!

The RVA Peace Festival is sponsored by the Interfaith Council of Greater Richmond, the Chrysalis Institute, Richmond Peace Education Center, and St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church’s Center for Interfaith Reconciliation.